Risk and protective factors for self-harm in secure mental health hospitals: a systematic review

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作者
Steene, Lisa Maria Beethoven [1 ]
Gaylor, Lisa [1 ]
Ireland, Jane L. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cent Lancashire, Sch Psychol & Humanities, Preston, England
[2] Mersey Care NHS Fdn Trust, Liverpool, England
关键词
Self-harm; Forensic mental health; Forensic hospitals; Risk factors; Protective factors; PERSONALITY-DISORDERED PATIENTS; ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES; COMMAND HALLUCINATIONS; INJURIOUS-BEHAVIOR; PREDICTIVE-VALIDITY; WOMEN; AGGRESSION; SUICIDE; OFFENDERS; VIOLENCE;
D O I
10.1108/JACPR-10-2023-0837
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DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
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0301 ;
摘要
Purpose The current review aims to focus on how risk and protective factors for self-harm in secure mental health hospitals are captured in the literature.Design/methodology/approach Fifty-seven articles were included in a systematic review, drawn from an initial 1,119 articles, post duplicate removal. Databases included Psycinfo, Psycarticles, Psycnet, Web of Science and EBSCO host. A thematic analysis was used, which included a meta-ethnographic approach for considering qualitative papers.Findings There was a clear focus on risk factors, with eight identified (in order of occurrence): raised emotional reactivity and poor emotion regulation; poor mental health; traumatic experiences; personality disorder diagnosis and associated traits; increased use of outward aggression - dual harm; constraints of a secure environment and lack of control; previous self-harm and suicide attempts; and hopelessness. Protective factors featured less, resulting in only three themes emerging (in order of occurrence): positive social support and communication; positive coping skills; and hope/positive outlook.Research limitations/implications This includes a proposal to move focus away from "risk" factors, to incorporate "needs", in terms of individual and environmental factors. There is also a need for more attention to focus on developing high quality research in this area.Originality/value The research captures an area where a synthesis of research has not been comprehensively undertaken, particularly with regards to capturing protective as well as risk factors.
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